The New Zealand Herald

Fulham edge Villa, claw way back to top flight

-

Fulham secured a return to the Premier League after four years away and a windfall of at least $210 million by beating Aston Villa 1-0 in the second-tier English playoff final yesterday.

Tom Cairney netted probably the most lucrative goal he’ll ever score by calmly sidefootin­g home in the 23rd minute at Wembley, ensuring Fulham joined Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers and Cardiff in getting promoted from the Championsh­ip.

Villa, captained by former Chelsea defender John Terry and seeking to get back in the top flight after a twoyear absence, dominated the second half — and Fulham’s bid to defend their lead was made even harder when defender Denis Odoi was sent off in the 70th minute for a second yellow card.

They succeeded, and will play in the Premier League for the first time since relegation in 2014 ended 13 straight seasons in the world’s wealthiest and most-watched division.

By winning the sport’s richest single game, Fulham guaranteed future additional revenue of at least £160 million ($210m) from prize money and broadcast deals, according to the sports business group of accountanc­y firm Deloitte.

That figure could rise to more than £280m if the club from southwest London survive a first season back in the Premier League.

Fulham finished third in the regular season, making them the highest-placed of the four teams that entered the playoffs. Many pundits felt Slavisa Jokanovic’s side played the best football in the second tier.

“After we missed out on promotion, a lot of people wrote us off,” Cairney said. “We got a lot of stick. But football won [yesterday].”

Fulham are owned by Shahid Khan, who recently placed an offer to buy Wembley for about £600m.

Ryan Sessegnon set up the goal for Cairney with a pinpoint throughbal­l. The 19-year-old left-sided player is widely regarded as one of the most talented youngsters in the English game and will test himself on the country’s highest stage next season.

“We’ve brought the club back where it should be,” on-loan striker Aleksandar Mitrovic said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand